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  2. List of Intel manufacturing sites - Wikipedia

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    Intel is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Processors are manufactured in semiconductor fabrication plants called "fabs" which are then sent to assembly and testing sites before delivery to customers. Intel has stated that approximately 75% of their semiconductor fabrication ...

  3. Intel - Wikipedia

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    Outside the United States, the company has facilities in China, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Israel, Ireland, India, Russia, Argentina and Vietnam, in 63 countries and regions internationally. In March 2022, Intel stopped supplying the Russian market because of international sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War. [239]

  4. Sophia Antipolis - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Antipolis is a 2,400 hectare technology park in southeast France, and as of 2021 home to 2,500 companies, valued today at more than 5.6 billion euros and employing more than 38,000 people counting more than 80 nationalities.

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  6. Regions of France - Wikipedia

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    Overseas region (French: Région d'outre-mer) is a recent designation, given to the overseas departments that have similar powers to those of the regions of metropolitan France. As integral parts of the French Republic , they are represented in the National Assembly , Senate and Economic and Social Council , elect a Member of the European ...

  7. Somme (department) - Wikipedia

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    Somme (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Picard: Sonme) is a department of France, located in the north of the country and named after the Somme river. It is part of the Hauts-de-France region. It is bordered by Pas-de-Calais and Nord to the north, Aisne to the east, Oise to the south and Seine-Maritime to the southwest.

  8. Nointel, Val-d'Oise - Wikipedia

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    Nointel (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. Nointel - Mours station has rail connections to Persan, Sarcelles and Paris. See also

  9. Barlin, Pas-de-Calais - Wikipedia

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    Barlin dates to at least 1141, the year of the first mention of the parish of Barlin in a manuscript now kept in the National Archives.It was then spelt Ballin or Bellin.The name changed several times over the centuries, being recorded as Ballin in 1141, Bellin in 1438 and Barlaing in 1556; it was not until the next century that it became Barlin.